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Walsh back on ballot after judge faults process, despite fraud evidence

CommonWealth Beacon

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July 10, 2026

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The commission plans to appeal the decision to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, according to a spokesperson for MassDems.

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Off The Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Audit shows errors in Georgia primary came from hand-marked ballots

Every ballot error from the June 16 primary came from a hand-marked one, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Thursday. The ballot image audit shows an accuracy rate of 99.93 for hand-marked ballots and 100 for machine-marked ballots. “Human beings make human errors and the likelihood of a discrepancy between voter intent and what’s []...Click to read more

Gizmodo

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· Jun 25, 2026

This Utah State Senator Chaired the Agency That Approves Data Centers. Voters Just Fired Him

Data center backlash is becoming a potent political force.

Arizona Daily Independent

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· Jul 5, 2026

Gov. Katie Hobbs Knew Voter Registration System Was Faulty But Launched It Anyway

Gov. Katie Hobbs Knew Voter Registration System Was Faulty But Launched It Anyway

Malaysiakini

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· Jul 11, 2026

Harapan candidates sound alarm over alleged 'phantom voters'

JOHOR POLLS | Two voters claim they were told ballots already cast in their names.

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 26, 2026

Ballot Battle Reversal: Michigan Appeals Court Rules Mail-In Votes Count Even With Missing Stubs

State election workers can officially tabulate mail-in ballots that arrive with missing or mismatched stubs, following a ruling by the Michigan Court of Appeals. The decision reverses a previous order from the Michigan Court of Claims that would have blocked those votes from being counted normally. The legal battle began in September 2024 when the [] Ballot Battle Reversal: Michigan Appeals Court Rules Mail-In Votes Count Even With Missing Stubs

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 29, 2026

High Court Rules on Mail Ballots Arriving After Election Day

The Supreme Court determined in an 5-4 ruling that states can continue counting ballots that arrive after Election Day. Justice Amy Coney Barrett authored the majority opinion, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and the three Democrat appointees on the court. The case of Watson v. Republican National Committee involved Mississippi’s policy of counting...

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Related coverage for "Walsh back on ballot after judge faults process, despite fraud evidence": Off The Press — Audit shows errors in Georgia primary came from hand-marked ballots. Gizmodo — This Utah State Senator Chaired the Agency That Approves Data Centers. Voters Just Fired Him. Arizona Daily Independent — Gov. Katie Hobbs Knew Voter Registration System Was Faulty But Launched It Anyway. Malaysiakini — Harapan candidates sound alarm over alleged 'phantom voters'. Tampa Free Press — Ballot Battle Reversal: Michigan Appeals Court Rules Mail-In Votes Count Even With Missing Stubs. The Daily Signal — High Court Rules on Mail Ballots Arriving After Election Day